"Prakash Jha films have now become a stereotype representation of Indian
society. Almost all his previous films have depicted different evil aspects of
society and how a common man rises against the injustice. Satyagraha is one such
story".

Story:

Dwarka Anand believes in truth and principle. He believes that everything that
is done by a person should be toward giving away to his country and its people.
Manav Raghvendra is the friend of Dwarka?s son and believes in earning money and
living his life to fullest. He does not care what is right or wrong, illegal or
legal, he just believes everything is fair in earning money.

Manav meets Yasmin Ahmed a journalist who also believes in showing what truly is
happening in our society. He also comes across Arjun and Balram Singh.

An incident that leads to the death of the son of Dwarka changes their lives and
they come together to change the very roots of the system

Pre Review:

With the looks of it, Satyagraha is inspired by the real events that took place
recently. The films take on a serious issue of corruption in our government and
system and how common people are being devastated by them.

Prakash Jha direction is again fantastic and he has successfully transitioned an
existing problem of Indian society to his film.

Cast is already superb and Prakash has worked with them previously so the ease
between them can be easily seen on the screen.